Spin on filter doesn't fit !!
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I must say I find it interesting that no one picked up on my post about the Flexolite unit, particularly with all this talk of adaptors, putting it back to standard etc. Human nature I suppose
However if anyone is interested, here is the previous thread.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?name=P ... sc&start=0

However if anyone is interested, here is the previous thread.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?name=P ... sc&start=0
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Off the top of my head, I think they were about £27. Why not e-mail them on,
derek@flexolite.co.uk < derek@flexolite.co.uk>
derek@flexolite.co.uk < derek@flexolite.co.uk>
£27!!! Just stick with £3 replacement paper filter. Or - grab a complete unit from a Mini - they DO fit - and I bought Unipart cartridges last year for 50p each. Everything Mini fits Minor engines - with exception of the rear sealing arrangement at the main bearing of course - and obviously different crankshaft arrangement.
Austin blocks (LCV or otherwise) are also no different - except they will have a location for the mechanical fuel pump - which is nice. And towards the end there was an 848cc version - using Mini bore/stroke - for economy - dunno why they didn't just revert to 803 !!
Austin blocks (LCV or otherwise) are also no different - except they will have a location for the mechanical fuel pump - which is nice. And towards the end there was an 848cc version - using Mini bore/stroke - for economy - dunno why they didn't just revert to 803 !!



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Crikey what a can of worms ive opened up, i couldn't get a chance to have a proper look this evening and its getting dark again but saturday won't come around soon enough ! Ive done a bit of head scratching mostly at 1.00am this morn pacing up and down with the little fella and just had a good look at the filter and think it will be quite easy to make a steel plate with all the holes as per the old filter housing mating face and a new gasket made up to fit , piece of cake !! Still reckon some of your kind suggestions would have been the best bet though,the only reason i wanted the conversion was to save time but making up a steel plate shouldn't take too long and once its done hopefully that will be that then i can sit back with a bottle of wine and have a kip!!! 

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as the hole in the block overlaps the housing by about 5mm, then that's a bit overly optimistic!!Really - a gasket should do it!
That's probably what I'd do too, when faced with parts that are incompatible (although I'd not have bought a spin on filter conversion as I think the original design is simple enough).making up a steel plate shouldn't take too long and once its done hopefully that will be that
You've been very unlucky to get a block where the hole overlaps the housing, however I bet you're not the only one who's had that problem - like I said before, the A-series block includes a whole heap of variations between different applications and probably between different years etc... These blocks might not even have been like that intentionally - if the foundry had been a bit over aggressive when fettling the castings this could explain various 'defects'. Most likely a defect that didn't stop the (original) components from fitting and working ok would have been signed off.
I've dealt with one recently that had an elongated hole in the face, but I was lucky enough that the housing had just enough room to seat on the block. The previous owner had (badly) made a steel adaptor plate and that was leaking, so I just removed it (he had made it from angle plate which he'd tried to flatten out - never a good idea for a sealing face!!)
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block



2 mm sheet steel, it only required a small overlap in the end and new gasket and plenty of gasket sealant to finish off the job. As it turned out it was the screw fitting between the oil pipe and oil filter housing that was more cause for concern ,still weeping a little bit, but after 3 trial runs up and down the road there was not a drop in sight so i am very pleased but will keep an eye on things just in case. Still not convinced that the old filter was not best left alone after all the hassle but i can always revert back to the old faithful unit if i get any trouble!
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